The play is set months after the 2010 BP oil spill, with Oliver Thomas as a charismatic pastor of a New Orleans mega-church who may have gotten more than he bargained for in his evangelical work on the streets of the city. The play is in keeping with the conference's 2013 theme, "Faith and the Search for Meaning as Inspiration for the Arts."

Director John Grimsley draws out these powerful performances, blending in degrees of humor that reflect the sometimes sheer absurdities of everyday life, even in the midst of our bleakest days. He and playwright Clark also demand that their audience raise the questions on a broader scale. Are we willing to seek out and find the humanity that is within even the worst among us? Can we recognize that everyone has his own dreams? Those questions go compellingly unanswered by the edge-of-your-seat ending of the play, leaving the audience to carry them out to a community in need.

The original cast returns intact, including Thomas, Al Aubry as Deacon Job and Damien Moses as Vic.